Just FYI, Free Falling was originally titled Home Free when it was published as Zebra Precious Gems #265.

Thanks for the links, Blossom.

I don't know why authors change the titles like that. Carl Grace is known to do this too. You have to go through her backlist and match them up. I rather buy a previous published book then something that may have editing issues. a little note in the book's description even would make me happy.

I don't know why authors change the titles like that. Carl Grace is known to do this too. You have to go through her backlist and match them up. I rather buy a previous published book then something that may have editing issues. a little note in the book's description even would make me happy.

Sometimes it's the publisher who does it. For example Agatha Christie has some books whose titles are different depending on where the book is published. A good example of this is "Murder in the Calais Coach" which is also known as "Murder on the Orient Express." According to Wikipedia:

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The US title of Murder on the Calais Coach was used to avoid confusion with the 1932 Graham Greene novel Stamboul Train which had been published in the US as Orient Express.

Sometimes it's the publisher who does it. For example Agatha Christie has some books whose titles are different depending on where the book is published. A good example of this is "Murder in the Calais Coach" which is also known as "Murder on the Orient Express." According to Wikipedia:

These books are self published. So it's not a publisher decision. HQ changes titles all the time. UK titles are different than US titles but that isn't the case here.

Great author, crazy name. I got one even better.
It's a HQI The title is Covert Cootchie-Cootchie Coo

That one's tough to beat, LOL.

A few more questionable titles...The Very Virile Viking by Sandra HillSex, Lies and Leprechauns by Renee RoszelThe Klone and I by Danielle SteelMating Rituals of the North American Wasp by Lauren Lipton

I agree it would be nice if this was done, not just this book but in general. She doesn't mention it there nor anywhere on her website that I saw. Very misleading and if I already owned it under the previous title I'd probably be unhappy that I forked out for it again without knowing (not with it free obviously, but say she upped the price to $2.99 or something).

I actually wish they'd mention if it was previously published even if the name hasn't been changed. They also need to mention it if it's been reworked.

That last one reminds me of an actual series of books which includes The Virgin Billionaire's Hot Amish Escapade. Apparently they're almost all a take-off on soap-opera/Harlequin cliches, although the 1st in series which was a Valentine's Day freebie turned out to be pretty much the gay porno parody version of Breakfast at Tiffany's.